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Schwarzweiß-Foto von Thomas Hauschild. Er schaut den Betrachter freundlich an. Er trägt kurze, dunkle Haare, die nach hinten gekämmt sind und hat eine Brille auf.

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Die Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften trauert um Thomas Hauschild

* 16. Oktober 1955     † 04. Mai 2026  

Thomas Hauschild war im Fachgebiet Ethnologie zuletzt an der Universität Halle-Wittenberg tätig.

Collage der Übergabe des Landesforschungspreises durch Ministerin Olschowski. Daneben steht Präsident Kräusslich, der Vorsitzende des Auswahlausschusses.

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Landesforschungspreis 2026: Preisverleihung am 11. Juni in Stuttgart

Am 11. Juni 2026 wurde der Landesforschungspreis von Ministerin Olschowski vergeben. Präsident Kräusslich sprach als Vorsitzender des Auswahlausschusses und hielt die Laudationes.

A portrait of Rohini Kuner. With her shoulder-length, dark brown hair, she smiles at the viewer and is wearing a red blouse with a white floral pattern.

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Rohini Kuner ReceivesPrize Medicine

Rohini Kuner has been awarded the 2026Prize Medicine for her groundbreaking work in the field of pain research. 

A full-face portrait of Klaus Fiedler, who is smiling at the viewer. He has short hair combed into a side part. He is wearing an open, colorful shirt with a black blazer over it.

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Die Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften trauert um Klaus Fiedler

* September 7, 1951 † May 12, 2026 

Prof. Dr. Klaus Fiedler war im Fachgebiet Sozialpsychologie zuletzt an der Universität Heidelberg tätig.

Beef collection handover

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A unique treasure

On April 24, 2026, the historical materials—which are among the earliest surviving manuscript traditions in Nepal—were formally transferred to the Nepalese government through a jointly signed deed of donation at the Centre for Asian and Transcultural Studies (CATS). The Indologist Axel Michaels discovered and cataloged the materials and advocated for their return to Nepal.

Press: "A Unique Treasure," in RNZ, April 28, 2026

A person is shown from behind, working in a laboratory while wearing gloves.

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Impact on early brain development

It is well known that the antiepileptic drug valproate increases the risk of brain developmental disorders in unborn children. A study by the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), the Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, the University of Tübingen, and the University of Heidelberg, using laboratory-grown tissue models of the human brain, now provides new insights into how the drug affects early brain development—and thus opens up new avenues for research into risk minimization during pregnancy. Published in Molecular Psychiatry. (DOI: 10.1038/s41380-026-03585-5)